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Busan, Korea’s Most Beloved Nighttime Tourist City: Reborn as A Starry Night in Busan, a Global City That’s More Fun at Night

September 2, 2024 By admin Leave a Comment

BUSAN, South Korea, September 02, 2024 – Busan, Korea’s most beloved city for night tourism, is a traveler’s paradise. Enjoy the stunning views of this world-class port city, state-of-the-art drone shows, nighttime boat cruises across the sea, bustling food markets full of local flavor, and Korea’s largest fish market.

A Starry Night in Busan

Busan, Korea’s No. 1 transshipment hub and port city, launched the “Starry Night in Busan (SNB)” night tourism brand in 2022, aiming to transform night tourism from scenic views to an array of fun and engaging experiences and programs for people of all ages. The annual “SNB Night Festa” offers non-stop entertainment throughout Busan, ensuring the city stays lively from dusk till dawn.

Yongdusan Park: A Hotspot for Pragmatic Travelers Seeking to Experience Authentic Busan

Yongdusan Park, located in Busan’s historic city center, is a symbol of Korea’s modern history. Once a bustling post-war hub, the area is now dubbed “foodie heaven” by travelers, thanks to the nearby Jagalchi Market, Korea’s largest fish market. The area also features Gukje Market and Nampo-dong Shopping Street, popular for bargain shopping and appetizing street food.

Nicknamed “Korea’s Khaosan Road,” Yongdusan Park offers the most authentic “Busan-esque” vibe, with budget accommodations, mouthwatering local food, and plenty of entertainment. Once commonly known as a “senior’s playground,” the park has been revitalized and has evolved into a trendy destination popular with Gen Z. As the main venue for the SNB Night Festa, Yongdusan Park will host various events from July through October this year, including a Night Pop-up Store and flea market featuring popular Korean characters and mascots, a Candlelight Concert with classical music, the Yongdusan Night Festival, and a night walk involving a quiz and treasure hunt.

Suyeong River & Centum City: The Pinnacle of Futuristic and Modern, Busan’s Landmark for Romance and Luxury Experience-Seekers

Located in eastern Busan, the Suyeong River—where the sea and river meet—and Centum City (Haeundae) areas offer a blend of sea, river, and modern cityscapes, making them the most futuristic and luxurious night spots in Busan. Home to Haeundae Beach, which ranked third in TripAdvisor’s 2024 Traveler’s Choice Awards for “Best Beach in Asia”, this area boasts unforgettable scenic views, marine sports, luxury hotels, and the world’s largest department store, as certified by Guinness World Records. The SNB River Dinner Cruise provides a romantic evening with live music, showcasing sights like Gwangan Bridge and the Haeundae district.

Dadaepo Seaside Park & Hwamyeong Eco Park: Hidden Gems That Are Busan Locals’ Best-Kept Secrets

Travelers looking for a memorable experience should explore Dadaepo Seaside Park and Hwamyeong Eco Park, two local favorite spots for breathtaking sunset views. Hwamyeong Eco Park is filled with enchanting lotus flowers, and visitors can enjoy the SNB Night Market, which promises an evening full of authentic Busan culinary flavor with hands-on activities like making your own “Jeon” (a traditional Korean dish similar to a pancake, made with an assortment of vegetables and flour) paired with traditional Busan liquor.

Busan, a city like no other, stands out with its unique identity and individuals who capture its vibrant personality. It boasts an international airport, an international cruise terminal, and a high-speed railway (the KTX) that connects Seoul and Busan in just two hours, along with two bus terminals for intercity and express travel anywhere in the country.

For more information, please visit the official website Visit Busan and Instagram @starry_night_busan.en

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